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they have been telling us all year that this could be the year for us. we will get to the extreme weather center, coming up. first, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. many folks think of him as a powerful liberal figure, but he was also known to find compromise where it existed. in a poll this year republican senators said that the easiest democrat for them to work with was ted kennedy. carl, tell us about this by partisanship. >> augmented not only by his many years in congress, but he was able to cross party lines. as a liberal he could count on being reelected. his bipartisanship was quite remarkable. in the last few years he did business with great success with none other than george w. bush. president bush and ted kennedy were the driving forces behind the medicare prescription drug benefit. considered by the president and ted kennedy to be a major achievement and an illustration for the both of them of their ability to set aside differences and get things done in tough times. ted kennedy was quite partisan, especially over the
they have been telling us all year that this could be the year for us. we will get to the extreme weather center, coming up. first, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. many folks think of him as a powerful liberal figure, but he was also known to find compromise where it existed. in a poll this year republican senators said that the easiest democrat for them to work with was ted kennedy. carl, tell us about this by partisanship. >> augmented not only by his many years...
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let's just be us. let's get intense. ♪ >> jimmy: what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. [ laughter ] i sleep like a baby. >> jimmywhen you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> i see you, jimmy. i see you. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. come on -- what's your favore food? sorry. [ laughter ] hey! cut the bull crap here. enougof this! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! >> you're welcome! [ laughter ] can i say -- >> jimmy: no, no, no, you can't! what did you have for lunch today? >> i had mexican food! >> jimmy: don't lie to me! what kind of od did you have? >> guacamole! >> jimmy: why did you eat guacamole? >> because i like the avocado! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why do you like the avocado? >> because it's god's gift to the world! >> jimmy: tell me why you like it? >> i don't even know, 'cause i've never really actually eaten food ever in my life, my mom and dad never let eat food never oncen my life. >> jimmy: there you go. there you go. there you go. that feel better? >> yeah, i feel so much better. >> jimmy: "my sister's keeper" opens everywhere today, everybody. cameron
let's just be us. let's get intense. ♪ >> jimmy: what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. [ laughter ] i sleep like a baby. >> jimmywhen you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> i see you, jimmy. i see you. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. come on -- what's your favore food? sorry. [ laughter ] hey! cut the bull crap here. enougof this! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! >> you're welcome! [ laughter ] can i say -- >> jimmy: no, no, no, you can't! what did...
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that's close enough to give us some prty heavy rain out there. may actually be touching cape cod over the weekend as well. especially on saturday. so lots to watch with danny. i think a lot of the model guidance will catch up to this storm tomorrow certainly. today's high temperature 92. i might think that it will be a little cooler tomorrow as the front slips on through. our temperature right now still mild at 81 degrees. baltimore 77 degrees. so it is warm out there and our forecast for tonight will only see temperatures dropping to about 71 degrees. tomorrow's forecast sunny, warm, maybe an isolated evening storm. temperature # 9 -- 89 degrees. here's your five-day forecast. david might not be quite as warm as today was which did hit 92. the front will rest a little bit. notice the drop in temperatures for friday, saturday and sunday only near 80 or the low 80s but again there could be some real good rain on those three days associated with not just the one system danny but another separate storm that could be coming through. might impact the
that's close enough to give us some prty heavy rain out there. may actually be touching cape cod over the weekend as well. especially on saturday. so lots to watch with danny. i think a lot of the model guidance will catch up to this storm tomorrow certainly. today's high temperature 92. i might think that it will be a little cooler tomorrow as the front slips on through. our temperature right now still mild at 81 degrees. baltimore 77 degrees. so it is warm out there and our forecast for...
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it is used to calm patients before surgery. used wrongly it can stop a patient's breathing. the doctor's lawyer calls the claims ridiculous. the doctor is at the center of an investigation. >>> and public anger over health care continues tonight. >> this young man. >> i have a question for this young man. >> health care town hall meetings like this one are getting even rougher. but democrats believe that it organized, instead of real. to try to change the president's plan. >> it is not lost on me how badly the health insurance industry and the big drug companies do not want health reform. >> president obama has promised to back democrats in congress who find themselves on the receiving end of these growing protests. meanwhile, the pressure is mounting for the president. a recent poll finds 52% of the voters do not approve of the way he is handling the issue. >>> and it is official, the cash for clunkers is getting another refill, t it could have changed another charity program. we'll have that next. . >>> have you seen this one? the arlington rap is a local youtube sensation
it is used to calm patients before surgery. used wrongly it can stop a patient's breathing. the doctor's lawyer calls the claims ridiculous. the doctor is at the center of an investigation. >>> and public anger over health care continues tonight. >> this young man. >> i have a question for this young man. >> health care town hall meetings like this one are getting even rougher. but democrats believe that it organized, instead of real. to try to change the president's...
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the real weathermaker for us the next one is this. little weather front that will be sliding to our south. there it is you can seep the clouds and the circulation of danny. right now, danny is still 675 miles southeast of cape hatteras. look at where it is. the water temperatures are into the mid 80s. and the reports from the buoys there are, seas about 15 feet. but the main circulation all those clouds, see all the cloud. those are out to the east. there is where the center of the circulation of danny is. so as it continues to move towards the east and northeast. i'm thinking, a lot of trend indications. more and more that it will not be, not be a big threat. would i change my plans if i was heading to the beaches for this weekend? no. would i make any big changes in plans? no. because now the -- the cone of uncertainty if you will the area where it is most probable to track continues to be more and more towards the east. not towards the coast. that's the good news. there will be some high surf. a lot of -- nasty weather in the form
the real weathermaker for us the next one is this. little weather front that will be sliding to our south. there it is you can seep the clouds and the circulation of danny. right now, danny is still 675 miles southeast of cape hatteras. look at where it is. the water temperatures are into the mid 80s. and the reports from the buoys there are, seas about 15 feet. but the main circulation all those clouds, see all the cloud. those are out to the east. there is where the center of the circulation...
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come and meet us there. the union oyster house as we pointed out last night is the place where ted kennedy often went by himself and sat at the bar and had a drink and a couple locouple oysters and talked to people like the regular people. as you pointed out all day long people have been coming by the tens of thousands. no real crowd count but it wasn't necessary. for most of the day it was a line that stretched about a quarter mile, eight across, moving steadily. if 21,000 came yesterday afternoon and early evening that many at least came today and tonight as you point out is the memorial service with a number of speakers, four of senator kennedy's senate colleagues. there will be a film by film maker ken burns, a tribute to his life and a couple sfepeaker from the family ending with remarks by caroline kennedy, his niece. an extraordinary day here. so many people carrying thank you teddy sinls. quite an amazing day. >> what's interesting, mike, that you mentioned ken burns and his video, was ken burns who
come and meet us there. the union oyster house as we pointed out last night is the place where ted kennedy often went by himself and sat at the bar and had a drink and a couple locouple oysters and talked to people like the regular people. as you pointed out all day long people have been coming by the tens of thousands. no real crowd count but it wasn't necessary. for most of the day it was a line that stretched about a quarter mile, eight across, moving steadily. if 21,000 came yesterday...
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they take advantage of us and manipulate us and years ago people like that would have been taken behind the woodshed and slapped upside the head a couple of times. now we know about your childhood. i'm not telling people to go out and do that and i don't advocate that if we can make our point through facts. that ship has sailed. >>> yet, we've been seeing things like this in phoenix. yesterday, a dozen protesters carried guns, one a semiautomatic rifle outside the convention center where the president was giving a speech to the vfw. of course, protesters are fond of thomas jefferson's tree of liberty quote. timothy mcveigh was arrested wearing a water the tree liberty t-shirts. jefferson was referring not just to tyrants when he said that but also to ignorant people in referencing shea's rebellion which was put down by the lawful government. jefferson did say the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. but one line before that he said this, too, the remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. >>> let's turn now to
they take advantage of us and manipulate us and years ago people like that would have been taken behind the woodshed and slapped upside the head a couple of times. now we know about your childhood. i'm not telling people to go out and do that and i don't advocate that if we can make our point through facts. that ship has sailed. >>> yet, we've been seeing things like this in phoenix. yesterday, a dozen protesters carried guns, one a semiautomatic rifle outside the convention center...
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stay with us. tonight's living well segment >>> now on to an important question in our high-tech world. how much is too much when it comes to radiation? tests give doctors clues on what is going on inside us, but radiation exposure adds up. in living well tonight, what that means for long-term health. >> john wilx needs a health scan. >> i can't get my heart fixed without getting a cat scan. >> doctors rely on medical imaging. each exses them to radiation. more people are being exposed to temothrade and high doses. this study t ok araedrainsue nc claims of e llmiion adults. about mihad at least one procedure over a three year period. the results. >> about a fifth of patients were exposed to moderate radiation. >> radiation may increase their chance of having cancer in the future, but we are not sure about that. >> reporter: the study may be a wakeup call to doctors. >> i think we have to be aware of the radiation we give and we don't have to use these freely. >> reporter: his test is vital. >> if t
stay with us. tonight's living well segment >>> now on to an important question in our high-tech world. how much is too much when it comes to radiation? tests give doctors clues on what is going on inside us, but radiation exposure adds up. in living well tonight, what that means for long-term health. >> john wilx needs a health scan. >> i can't get my heart fixed without getting a cat scan. >> doctors rely on medical imaging. each exses them to radiation. more people...
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away from us, the j.f. x. once you get to the j.f.x., problem-free. >> a grief-stricken family mourns the loss of a loved one after a plane crashes killing the two on board. >> it happened about a quarter mile from the keymar airport where the plane took off. jennifer franciotti has reaction from 66-year-old letty williams' family. >> good morning. letty williams died when the plane she was riding in crashed saturday just minutes after taking off. she was traveling with 61-year-old robert kociemba who was the pilot of the two-seater plane. he says bob and his mom were the closest of friends. they enjoyed scuba diving, flying, and at 66 williams was working on getting her own pilot's license. she had an adventureous spirit and a loving nature, but will be missed. >> she was an accomplished woman, she was a professional. she did a lot of good things for a lot of people that loved her. she loved a lot of people, and she's going to be missed by a lot of people. >> williams leaves behind two sons and five grandchil
away from us, the j.f. x. once you get to the j.f.x., problem-free. >> a grief-stricken family mourns the loss of a loved one after a plane crashes killing the two on board. >> it happened about a quarter mile from the keymar airport where the plane took off. jennifer franciotti has reaction from 66-year-old letty williams' family. >> good morning. letty williams died when the plane she was riding in crashed saturday just minutes after taking off. she was traveling with...
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those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern seaboard will want to see this. also, remember the aftershow. it comes on right at 4:00. cnn.com/live as we continue this special tribute and all the day's news. i'll be right back. sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. >>> develop
those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern...
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it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and halluciations may occur. don't take it
it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. when morning comes in the middle of the...
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those of us who lovehim and who take him his rest today, pray that whate was to us and what he wished for otrs will some dayome to pass for all the world. >> holman: tragy was followed bycandal that impacted both his private and polical lives. it was in 1969 that th senator's car plged off a bridge the massachusetrets island of chappaiddick. a young man riding with him, mary jo kopechne, drowned. he pleaded ilty to leaving the scene of an accident lie his brothers before him, ted kennedy, sought e white house. in 1979, he challenged t incumbent democr, president jimmcarter. but kennedy's campaign smbled from the start, when he emed unready for question from ror mudd of cbs. >> why do you want toe president? >> ll, i'm, uh, were i to make the announcement anrun, the reans that i would run is that i have a great bief in this couny. that it is,here's more natural resources thaany nation in the world, there's the grtest educated pulation in the world, the greatest techlogy of any country ithe world, the greatest capaty for innovation in the world, and the gatest political stem in the worl
those of us who lovehim and who take him his rest today, pray that whate was to us and what he wished for otrs will some dayome to pass for all the world. >> holman: tragy was followed bycandal that impacted both his private and polical lives. it was in 1969 that th senator's car plged off a bridge the massachusetrets island of chappaiddick. a young man riding with him, mary jo kopechne, drowned. he pleaded ilty to leaving the scene of an accident lie his brothers before him, ted kennedy,...
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back us up. brave iranians, back us up. they're calling on bystanders and maybe even police to stand with them in their ongoing protests against the government. you know the protestors did get a little backup today. two former presidents and dozens of iranian legislators just didn't show up for mahmoud ahmadinejad's inauguration today and a significant number of legislators who did show up walked out as soon as ahmadinejad started talking. he's in trouble. as several of our iran expert guests have told us over the last couple months this thing going on in iran has a very, very long time frame to it. but it appears the uprising lives. we will of course stay tuned. >>> in another story of international news, becoming american news, russia has apparently had two nuclear powered submarines stationed off our coast for the past few days. the u.s. navy has reportedly been using aircraft and ships and underwater sensors to track the russian subs. they're submarines of what nato calls the acula class though in russia they call them
back us up. brave iranians, back us up. they're calling on bystanders and maybe even police to stand with them in their ongoing protests against the government. you know the protestors did get a little backup today. two former presidents and dozens of iranian legislators just didn't show up for mahmoud ahmadinejad's inauguration today and a significant number of legislators who did show up walked out as soon as ahmadinejad started talking. he's in trouble. as several of our iran expert guests...
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thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your taking the time. >>> i now turn finally to today's "c" note. my thought for the day, obviously, on the passing of the senate legend and icon ted kennedy. the son of a political junkie grew up to listening to great speeches, either live or on tape, and to this very day can still recite ted kennedy's eulogy for his brother, bobby. so it stands out in so many days. but there were a couple of additional things about ted kennedy's legacy i wanted to remember today. one, as much as he did on the domestic front, all that he did on the international front, whether that was helping refuse nixon the former soviet union. whether that was helping break the back of apartheid in south africa, or even whether that was broadening immigration roles here in the u.s., beginning in the mid-60s, such that many of our friends and family that we see today, from different parts of the role, are here today in no small part because of ted kennedy's work on that question. what also stands out
thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your taking the time. >>> i now turn finally to today's "c" note. my thought for the day, obviously, on the passing of the senate legend and icon ted kennedy. the son of a political junkie grew up to listening to great speeches, either live or on tape, and to this very day can still recite ted kennedy's eulogy for his brother, bobby. so it stands out in so many days. but there were a couple of additional things about ted...
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he joins us next. combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. martha: this is a fox news alert. just crossing the breaking information. part of the funeral ceremony will take place in boston. we expect another part of it will be announced. and the burial at arlington national cemetery. senator edward kennedy will lie in repose at the jfk library. the funeral will be in boston at the mission church. we are told that senator kennedy once prayed at that church while his daughter overcome cancer. he and his wife have three children. two of them struggled with cancer in their lifeti
he joins us next. combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy....
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an investigation is out to see if he used taxpayer dollars to pay for personal trips using the state's aircraft. our reporter has the story. >> mark stanford in the hot seat again, this time because of what some are calling an illegal use of state aircraft. >> existing laws relating to the use of state property apparently are not being enforced. nobody pays attention to how the state plane is being used. >> he is with a government watchdog group. according to information released today, that investigation reveals that in 2003, mark sanford flew to several places including to some of his children's sporting events, and a birthday party for a campaign donor. the media should not be the only group investigating the matter. estate plane was used in march to pick him up from myrtle beach and fly into columbia. his calendar showed his only appointment was personal time. that trip cost taxpayers over $2,000 according to the ap. that chip is one of many revealed during this investigation. >> it is an ongoing soap opera on the people of south carolina. at some point, out of respect for the peop
an investigation is out to see if he used taxpayer dollars to pay for personal trips using the state's aircraft. our reporter has the story. >> mark stanford in the hot seat again, this time because of what some are calling an illegal use of state aircraft. >> existing laws relating to the use of state property apparently are not being enforced. nobody pays attention to how the state plane is being used. >> he is with a government watchdog group. according to information...
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you can see these clouds like the tropical air right in over us. our current temperature here in washington right now, 77 degrees. we still have this tropical air with the dew point near 70. pollen count today was 19. washed some of that away. look at the temperature range. right here where the weather boundary 68. we are at 77. not only that but the humidity to our north is quite a bit lower than it is here. what we have had is that weather front that i talked about yesterday hanging around us. humidity coming from the south. of all things rip until the at months pier and area of low pressure. that's the reason we have those tropical rains this latest batch for you folks on the east side of wash, prince george's county, over around bowie. few more up to our west up to the north. as you can see, right now, annapolis, on into silver spring, even downtown washington, getting some of those rain showers. there's still that flood watch until later on tonight. 1:00, 2:00 in the morning. st. mary's county, once again. calvert county, you are getting it. a
you can see these clouds like the tropical air right in over us. our current temperature here in washington right now, 77 degrees. we still have this tropical air with the dew point near 70. pollen count today was 19. washed some of that away. look at the temperature range. right here where the weather boundary 68. we are at 77. not only that but the humidity to our north is quite a bit lower than it is here. what we have had is that weather front that i talked about yesterday hanging around...
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he joins us live now. it's the unemployment hit in michigan and detroit, and the health care issues in your state, and the economic issues that go along with that in your state. how do you focus people on a more constructive conversation? i feel like we have gone down a path of destruction, and it doesn't seem to be in anybody's interest? >> dylan, you are right. if you look, you will find they are not only disrupting, but they are doing it according to a plan. if you look, they are going around the country telling people how to do it. one says you need to rock the boat. watch for an opportunity toel out and challenge statements early. and the team should meet outside the hall with the voting record. and the use of protests signs outside is an option if the people bring them. our objective was to pack the hall with as many people ready to challenge other congressman putting on the defensive and putting the congressman on the reality check. put the rip on the defensive. it's an organized things. >> it's one
he joins us live now. it's the unemployment hit in michigan and detroit, and the health care issues in your state, and the economic issues that go along with that in your state. how do you focus people on a more constructive conversation? i feel like we have gone down a path of destruction, and it doesn't seem to be in anybody's interest? >> dylan, you are right. if you look, you will find they are not only disrupting, but they are doing it according to a plan. if you look, they are going...
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if it tracks further to the we, it could impact us here in washington. i think either way it will bring high surf anthe possibility of gusty winds to the beaches and perhaps some bands of rain as well during the day on saturday. we have to keep a close eye on danny over the next couple of days. all right. 75degrees, we are on the mild side. a little cooler off to the north and west. we cooled off in baltimore last hour. 69 out at dulles. 66 right now in frederick. it will be a decent day around here. we'll get a mix of sun and clouds and the possibility of a couple of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, compliments of this very weak cold front. see the cloud cover across central sections of pennsylvania. yeah, it is a weak cold front t will be sag down into the washington area during the course of the day. we can't rule out the possibility of a couple of scattered showers and thunderstorms. i think you will notice t humidity out there today. partly cloudy skies. scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms and again, more humid than yesterday. high tem
if it tracks further to the we, it could impact us here in washington. i think either way it will bring high surf anthe possibility of gusty winds to the beaches and perhaps some bands of rain as well during the day on saturday. we have to keep a close eye on danny over the next couple of days. all right. 75degrees, we are on the mild side. a little cooler off to the north and west. we cooled off in baltimore last hour. 69 out at dulles. 66 right now in frederick. it will be a decent day around...
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for a lot of us it's a family decision. but when you start disagreeing with one another, it can lead to major problems and broken relationships. eleanor ginsburg is with aarp and dr. jane taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com. this is a big problem. all of a sudden you wake up and your mom and dad are old. and you're not expecting it. when -- when you're dealing with your folks, eleanor, what are some of the -- the signs that you see that maybe it's time for you to start stepping in and -- and maybe taking a little more control? such an important issue. for aarp, this is all about what we call assessing the situation. so that means when you are visiting, whether it's a holiday or just a weekend visit, if you live near or if you live far, you're checking up on them. you're looking at how they are looking. how they're walking. you're checking out the condition of the house. you're looking at such things as are they -- do they seem to be engaged the way they used to be with their friends and community around
for a lot of us it's a family decision. but when you start disagreeing with one another, it can lead to major problems and broken relationships. eleanor ginsburg is with aarp and dr. jane taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com. this is a big problem. all of a sudden you wake up and your mom and dad are old. and you're not expecting it. when -- when you're dealing with your folks, eleanor, what are some of the -- the signs that you see that maybe it's time for you to start...
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see, i'd never use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. verizon introduces the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. hey, welcome back, everybody. i'm here with cameron diaz and joined dan rollman and corey henderson from universal record database. welcome, guys. thanks for coming back. i love the site, urdb.org. and basically, what you do is you set records that are just people just kind of make them up basically. >> it's basically like a wikipedia of world records. so, the idea is you -- anybody can set any world record they want as long as it's quantifiable and breakable. you just come up with an idea, shoot it on video and then send it to us for our website. >> jimmy: now, yesterday, questlove set a record. quest, what was it? >> questlove: the most afro picks in my hair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how many -- let's look at the videotape and see what it looks like. [ dramatic music plays ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how many -- how many pick
see, i'd never use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. verizon introduces the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. hey, welcome back, everybody. i'm here with cameron diaz and joined dan rollman and corey henderson from universal record database. welcome, guys. thanks for coming back. i love the site, urdb.org. and basically, what you do is you set records that are just people just kind of...
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thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. >>> this morning a black shroud drapes over ted kennedy's senate desk. later following a private ceremony at the family's hyannis port home, it will be moved to the john kennedy presidential library in washington to lie in repose. hari sreenivasan is here with more. hari, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. all the places that ted kennedy's body travels through over the next few days have a special significance in the life of the senator. the grand sendoff for the late senator ted kennedy will begin this afternoon with a procession through the streets of his beloved hometown. >> what we're going to do the next few days is celebrate his life. >> reporter: kennedy's body will be taken here to the john f. kennedy library in boston. he'll lie in repose until friday night when a private memorial will be held. mourners have already begun showing up. >> i came because i've admired the family from afar for a very long time, especially senator kennedy, beca
thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. >>> this morning a black shroud drapes over ted kennedy's senate desk. later following a private ceremony at the family's hyannis port home, it will be moved to the john kennedy presidential library in washington to lie in repose. hari sreenivasan is here with more. hari, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. all the places that ted kennedy's body travels through over the next few days have a special significance in the...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> a fox vice president gets the info in the poll wrong and gets who conducted the poll wrong. >>> rush limbaugh denies he said what he has heard on tape having said on the air five days previous. >>> and why is abc news letting one of the hosts of "20/20" work for big oil, big tobacco, big conservative-funded lobbying company at phony town halls in wisconsin? "worst persons" next. >>> and a sag aftergovernor mark sanford. he could stay senator as long as the misses is staying, too. uh-oh. ahead on "countdown." i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in ac
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> a fox vice president gets the info in the poll wrong and gets who conducted the poll wrong. >>> rush limbaugh denies he said what he has heard on tape having said on the air five days previous. >>> and why is abc news letting one of the hosts of "20/20" work for big oil, big tobacco, big conservative-funded lobbying company at phony town halls in wisconsin? "worst persons"...
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with us dr. mark sigel, associate professor at the new york university school of medicine and also a fox news medical contributor. isn't this supposed to be easy to treat? you have to catch it early, once you catch it early it's supposed to be easy? >> no. radiation is called breaking therapy. you have to get it right there in the cancer. you have to know what you're doing. it speaks to the art of medicine here. not everybody can do it as well as everybody else can. and the interesting thing here is that the university of pennsylvania did a study in 1998 and said, this therapy was substandard, not as good as doing regular surgery. so i'm wondering now whether they don't have the operators at that v.a. you know, it spooks to really evaluating people, are they up to standards? look at the outcomes. are the just comes what you expect? -- outcomes what you expect? you have to place those seeds right in the right exact spot. shepard: i can't think of anything more important than effective medical care
with us dr. mark sigel, associate professor at the new york university school of medicine and also a fox news medical contributor. isn't this supposed to be easy to treat? you have to catch it early, once you catch it early it's supposed to be easy? >> no. radiation is called breaking therapy. you have to get it right there in the cancer. you have to know what you're doing. it speaks to the art of medicine here. not everybody can do it as well as everybody else can. and the interesting...
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oh, mike is also joining us. mike will be along in just a second looking at the political implications, but we begin with the motorcade. hi, peter. >> dillon, good to give with you. as one of the headlines reads, the lion rests. and today, that is the case. the family has been standing vigil inside the compound. this morning, we have seen some members of the family. at about 1:00 today, this motorcade will begin. it will drive 70 miles into boston. it will follow the route of celebrated life of this man and is remember, the trail, as some have described it from here, along that path it's the sight of the presidential library on its way. the church where he prayed with his daughter, k a ra, that's where things will wind up today. among those stops, the car will pass by fenal hall where the mayor will toll the bell 47 times for the 47 years ted kennedy served in the senate here. finally, it will end up at the church as we noted where he celebrated the life of his daughter, kara, where he had cancer. timely, the pub
oh, mike is also joining us. mike will be along in just a second looking at the political implications, but we begin with the motorcade. hi, peter. >> dillon, good to give with you. as one of the headlines reads, the lion rests. and today, that is the case. the family has been standing vigil inside the compound. this morning, we have seen some members of the family. at about 1:00 today, this motorcade will begin. it will drive 70 miles into boston. it will follow the route of celebrated...
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we used a bunch at the top. when everything comes down, nobody will know anything was on the wall. >> a phenomenal idea. >> yeah. >> you have a lot of storage bins. this one is pretty. >> all of these guys, you know, paper -- you know, the magazines, all the supplies, those are the things that are going to create the visual chaos. when you come home to your dorm room, those are the areas where you go, it doesn't feel nice and soothing. pretty everything in one color and behind nice containers. i do the shopping. i've looked everywhere. ikea systems are the cheapest out there. you can afford to put everything in a little house. >> everybody assumes if they're so fancy-looking they have to be expensive. >> cardboard. really do the trick. and they're all in white. keeps it nice and uniform. >> i remember my dorm room was teeny weenie. i didn't have the space. i love you have made room under the bed. how did you do do that? >> bed risers are 15 bucks. one of the most inexpensive items you put in the room. they're wo
we used a bunch at the top. when everything comes down, nobody will know anything was on the wall. >> a phenomenal idea. >> yeah. >> you have a lot of storage bins. this one is pretty. >> all of these guys, you know, paper -- you know, the magazines, all the supplies, those are the things that are going to create the visual chaos. when you come home to your dorm room, those are the areas where you go, it doesn't feel nice and soothing. pretty everything in one color and...
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a record number of people are using food stamps to buy their groceries. for the first time ever, more than 34 million americans used the footsteps. florida had the largest jump at 4.2%. tonight, lawmakers are warning consumers about a cash for clunkers camp. charles schumer says that there are web sites that are asking consumers for their personal information to register them for the program. however, you should know that no registration is needed to participate in the program. the scams could cost consumers thousands of dollars, lead to identity theft and delayed in getting their rebates on time. are you in the market for a new laptop? now baby the best time to buy -- now may be the best time to buy. >> the computer section was busy this afternoon. but this year, as people's budgets are shrinking, so are their computers. >> we are going to have a lot of really well priced laptops to get people into computers. >> computers with a whole new name and price tag. call them the net books. >> where inexpensive, small and light and they do virtually everything t
a record number of people are using food stamps to buy their groceries. for the first time ever, more than 34 million americans used the footsteps. florida had the largest jump at 4.2%. tonight, lawmakers are warning consumers about a cash for clunkers camp. charles schumer says that there are web sites that are asking consumers for their personal information to register them for the program. however, you should know that no registration is needed to participate in the program. the scams could...
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you can send your question to us. we'll do our best to get an answer for you from a credible source go. to twitter.msnbc.com or we've got a new facebook page. just search tamron hall and david shuster and we'll get that to you. >>> another major story we are fouling. at least 70 people are dead and hundreds missing after a powerful typhoon slammed into taiwan and then battered china's east coast. in taiwan military helicopters have been rescuing villagers from remote xhubts hit by massive flooding and mudslides. the typhoon jumped as much as 80 inches of rain and compounding the tragedy, a helicopter crashed into a mountain during a rescue mission. the pictures are simply breathtaking, bridges washed away, homes toppled, hundreds of people may have been buried alive by some of the mudslides. in china officials say flooding and mudslides damaged or destroyed more than 10,000 homes. 1.5 million people have been forced to evacuate. joining us is albert yew from world vision. how bad is it? what is the situation like that
you can send your question to us. we'll do our best to get an answer for you from a credible source go. to twitter.msnbc.com or we've got a new facebook page. just search tamron hall and david shuster and we'll get that to you. >>> another major story we are fouling. at least 70 people are dead and hundreds missing after a powerful typhoon slammed into taiwan and then battered china's east coast. in taiwan military helicopters have been rescuing villagers from remote xhubts hit by...
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kevin is joining us. if he's politically dead as he put it in his own words, why is he not resigning? >> i think some people on both sides of the aisle that are asking that same question. there's nothing that anyone's taking seriously with you if you have no credibility, why are you staying in the job for another 16 months, especially in a state like south carolina with 12.5% unemployment. i think he's the type of person that doesn't want to go out like this. i think he's also concerned that i don't like the guy that's set to take over for me if i were to walk away. he trusts himself more than he trusts the lieutenant governor. in our state, you do not pick your running mate and that's a big rivalry. i think he's also trying to accomplish some things. if there's any silver lining to this at all, i think he feels he's been humbled so much at this point, politically, that he has no choice but to work with our south carolina general assembly. so the hope is they can actually get something done this year, thi
kevin is joining us. if he's politically dead as he put it in his own words, why is he not resigning? >> i think some people on both sides of the aisle that are asking that same question. there's nothing that anyone's taking seriously with you if you have no credibility, why are you staying in the job for another 16 months, especially in a state like south carolina with 12.5% unemployment. i think he's the type of person that doesn't want to go out like this. i think he's also concerned...
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he joins us on the phone this morning. jim, what can you tell us? >> reporter: david, we're right where the attack took place. at least a dozen cars destroyed. car parts scattered like shrapnel, including a british armored vehicle, that was crushed and torn apart. a real sign of how powerful this explosion was. a soldier on the scene told us that the soldiers inside this armored car somehow survivednd walked away. but witnesses said they saw at e least ten civilians killed. this is the violence the taliban has been threatening in advance of thursday's election. david? >> jim, i know you'll be on it. jim, thanks very much. breaking news out of kabul this morning. >>> now, to news in this country. is it in or out? that so-called public option in the president's health care reform. after signalinge might be willing to give up on the public-run option, the white house now says the president is not shifting his position. a new white house memo says, quote, the bottom line is this. nothing has changed. but liberals are crying foul over any concession. hou
he joins us on the phone this morning. jim, what can you tell us? >> reporter: david, we're right where the attack took place. at least a dozen cars destroyed. car parts scattered like shrapnel, including a british armored vehicle, that was crushed and torn apart. a real sign of how powerful this explosion was. a soldier on the scene told us that the soldiers inside this armored car somehow survivednd walked away. but witnesses said they saw at e least ten civilians killed. this is the...
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to us. >> you may be an exception. bill: and we were nice to him. >> but in general the lesson is be nice to people and they will be nice to you back when you need it. bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any kind of trouble at all, the press is going to work that person over to the maximum they can. if a liberal democrat gets in trouble, they are going to get a pass. as much as they can -- >> they do have a problem on the republican side. bill: nobody ever can commit a sin on the ear side of the aisle, the g.o.p. side because they stand for something that's ridiculous. >> that leaves you open to na na na na that. that means everybody has so shut up unless they are jesus. that's crazy. >> don't pretend. >> this is why they did it it was that, na na na n
to us. >> you may be an exception. bill: and we were nice to him. >> but in general the lesson is be nice to people and they will be nice to you back when you need it. bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any...
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what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security adviser jim jones obviously talk about the journalists being freed from north korea and a lot of other hot button national security issues. >> mark, looking ahead to next week, the president starts travel on sunday, is that right? >> that's right. he's heading to mexico. it's actually going to be his second trip to mexico since becoming president. >> and tell us more about what they're going to be talking about there. >> well, you know, when the president travels to mexico, you end up having the drug war, trade are big issues. also this iss
what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment and your wallet. but now that i'm breathing better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (announcer) for people with copd including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be use more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking ad
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment and your wallet. but now that i'm breathing better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (announcer) for people with copd including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can...
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they are trying to determine whether he used state and private aircraft when he used his visited his mistress in argentina. >>> here are the business stories. >> cash for clunkers was a huge success, and it's over now. after that report, the big focus will be on jobs, on wednesday payroll from adp is expected to report that a quarter of a million non-government jobs were lost last month. thursday's weekly report on jobless claims will fall as well. and then labor department puts its official stamp on friday, and then job losses in august, government, private alike, expected to show a decline of a quarter of a million and the unemployment rate could hold study of around 9.5%. >>> on thursday we will look at how back-to-school shopping is shaping up. and nokia rolls out a new net book p.c. >>> and no more dinnertime enter ruptions. the annoying robo calls should be a thing of history. i will believe it when i hear that. >>> a lot of people paying attention to the numbers in the weather department as well. >> yes, they are going up now and then down later, just like the stock market. up
they are trying to determine whether he used state and private aircraft when he used his visited his mistress in argentina. >>> here are the business stories. >> cash for clunkers was a huge success, and it's over now. after that report, the big focus will be on jobs, on wednesday payroll from adp is expected to report that a quarter of a million non-government jobs were lost last month. thursday's weekly report on jobless claims will fall as well. and then labor department puts...
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what will it get us. it's certainly frustrating to a lot of the progressives who can't understand what the white house is waiting for and look up and see the republican attacks and don't see the white house getting anything for this talk about bipartisanship. >> true. >> we'll see. monica, we have breaking news. itn is now reporting abdel ali ma gra had i the person being held in scotland for so many years for the bombing of pan am flight 103 is going to be released overnight. scottish officials are notifying news organizations the decision will be made later. he will be released. so many americans were killed in december of 1988 when pan am flight 103 was blown out the sky and he was the only person essentially held accountable for it. joining us with reaction is kathleen flynn who's son died in the bombing. kathleen, first of all, it must be heart wrenching to hear this news. >> it's absolutely unbelievable. i mean, we're having a hard time facing this reality. it does not seem possible that any country
what will it get us. it's certainly frustrating to a lot of the progressives who can't understand what the white house is waiting for and look up and see the republican attacks and don't see the white house getting anything for this talk about bipartisanship. >> true. >> we'll see. monica, we have breaking news. itn is now reporting abdel ali ma gra had i the person being held in scotland for so many years for the bombing of pan am flight 103 is going to be released overnight....
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the military had not been authorized to use these weapons yet blackwater operatives are using them in iraq to apparently explode the bodies of individuals by shooting them in the buttocks. when it comes to the questions of what else these individuals were doing, john doe number one described several specific instances of one of his blackwater colleagues using a squad automatic weapon, a saw automatic weapon which is the kind of gun you use to mow people down to shoot at civilians not posing a threat to blackwater. he then says that the blackwater operatives covered it up with the state department and tried to act as though it was a justifiable kill rather than a murder that he says it was. >> you used the term "hot wash." >> right. >> i mentioned it yesterday without really going into explanation of it. can you provide that explanation? >> keith, you're a sports guy. after a basketball game the team sometimes gets together and they watch videotape of the game. the military, they do the same thing. a hot watch is basically when soldiers get together after action when bullets are fired
the military had not been authorized to use these weapons yet blackwater operatives are using them in iraq to apparently explode the bodies of individuals by shooting them in the buttocks. when it comes to the questions of what else these individuals were doing, john doe number one described several specific instances of one of his blackwater colleagues using a squad automatic weapon, a saw automatic weapon which is the kind of gun you use to mow people down to shoot at civilians not posing a...
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as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com >>> we're back. time for the politics fix with columnist kathleen parker and salon.com's editor-in-chief joan walsh. i'm not sure you're going to argue much. but let me tell you i've never seen a stronger column in the newspapers than what i read this morning when i got up. and the reason i'm so glad kathleen is joining us, joan, is because she wrote this column, basically backing up senator george voinovich of ohio saying the republican party which has been doing pretty well over the last century, has essentially been getting destroyed by the right-wingers in the south. we've talked about the obsession with the birthing thing down in the south and all the rest of the ethnic potential here. here's a quote that really grabbed me. that same rage was on display again in the
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they will be off the road and not going used car lots. when you turn in a vehicle, it doesn't get an opportunity to go to a lot. it gets destroyed, which will help the people who own scrap businesses. >> all right. thanks for bringing us up to date. we're seeing positive economic times today. new figures show the number of new people filing for unemployment benefits fell last week. the labor department says initial claims dropped from 550,000 to the week ending august 1st. that's lower than analysts indicated. looking at the dow jones now, we're down 56 points on the day. let's go to cnbc's mary thompson. what's moving investors today? >> investors are awaiting the big jobs number tomorrow. of course that being the july jobs report, when the unemployment rate expected to increase tonight. what we're seeing on wall street today is another day of declines. today, it appears that that positive data we received is being off set by concerns on earnings. in the telecom space, that's pretty week. we're also seeing a bit of a pullback in utilitie
they will be off the road and not going used car lots. when you turn in a vehicle, it doesn't get an opportunity to go to a lot. it gets destroyed, which will help the people who own scrap businesses. >> all right. thanks for bringing us up to date. we're seeing positive economic times today. new figures show the number of new people filing for unemployment benefits fell last week. the labor department says initial claims dropped from 550,000 to the week ending august 1st. that's lower...
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as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com rw >>> let's check in with meteorologist steve villanueva, to see how hot the weather's going to get this week. hi, steve. >> good morning, eun and everyone. it is going to get downright toasty over the next couple of days as the heat starts to build. right now, we're sitting at 73 degrees and we're heading up to about 90 today. today will be the most comfortable day this weekend. 70 out at dulles, 65 in the shenandoah valley. dew points are low, but the numbers will start to climb. all is dry on radar. there are some clouds, however, moving across the area. so we'll call it partly sunny today. with highs climbing up to about 89 degrees. tomorrow, look at that, 96 degrees, almost 100 on monday. eun? >> thank you. steve, coming up on "news4 today" at 9:00 a.m., a new way
as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com rw >>> let's check in with meteorologist steve villanueva, to see how hot the weather's going to get this week. hi, steve. >> good morning, eun and everyone. it is going...
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are the people really being used? when are we going to talk about the real issue of reform and not what some are calling side show and distractions? those are some of the questions people were asking out there. but in this morning's "usa today" did two democratic leaders go too far in trying to categorize what we're watching. in an op-ed from house speaker nancy pelosi and steny how -- hoyer they write these disruptions are occurring because opponents are afraid not to just of different point thes of views. but it's this line that's raising a few questions, this line. pelosi and houier say, quote, drowning out opposing views is simply un-american. it's that line that a lot of people are concerned about. politico asks the question is calling the protesters at your event un-american the best political packet? they also writ america is closer than ever this century's deferred goal but can the goal be reached without using tactics used by conservatives when protester challenged the war in iraq. when does the un-american n
are the people really being used? when are we going to talk about the real issue of reform and not what some are calling side show and distractions? those are some of the questions people were asking out there. but in this morning's "usa today" did two democratic leaders go too far in trying to categorize what we're watching. in an op-ed from house speaker nancy pelosi and steny how -- hoyer they write these disruptions are occurring because opponents are afraid not to just of...